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Print 17 returned to Chicago, IL’s familiar McCormick Place from...
Taking place in Chicago, IL’s McCormick Place from September 10 to 14...
As Print 17 returned to Chicago, IL from September 10 to 14, 2017...
Print 17 presents an opportunity for print providers from every environment...
Labelexpo Europe 2017 was held at the...
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Market demand is constantly in flux—macro and micro influences are both a factor. Manufacturers equipped with the right hardware are positioned to quickly pivot with change.
With digital printing technologies, businesses are able to offer custom, short-run apparel printing at reasonable prices. This enables entrepreneurs to turn passions into profit.
Labels are a versatile application. Many smaller format devices offer low costs of entry, can open up new revenue streams for print providers, and offer a digital entryway for traditional label converters.
With the world economy in turmoil, we can’t have much of a technology discussion without considering the COVID-19 effect.
Software and workflow tools are facing a shift. Legacy, on premise systems compete with newer cloud-based, open systems.